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Math dept. figures highly The math department offered courses which to- gether with the basic acedemics combined excite- ment and originalityf Through computer math, stu- dents experienced modern facilities and a new way of learning. Consumer math taught students the basics of everyday life and each additional math course offered students a new knowledge, whether in geometry, algebra or trigonometry. A ti tlit i it 3. u hir
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Science students get involved Academic standards were raised with a new ten hour science requirement. More and more students, from sophomores to seniors enrolled in science courses which were offered at all levels at Kennedy. Due to the fast changing pace in modern day sci- ence, students wanted to explore into the vast depth of scientific subjects. Among these subjects are the studies of life sciences such as biology, zoology, and botany. The human body was examined in physiol- ogy, while various element reactions were taught in chemistry. The realities of life, motion-matter- space, were the characteristics of physics. Photog- raphy was also considered a science class, and dealt with certain lighting and printing procedures. Stu- dents found the large spectrum of science classes beneficial to the educational process.
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1153 Languages expand culture Foreign language classes brought atmosphere and a widened knowledge to students of the Span- ish, French, German and Italian classes offered. Teachers emphasized writing and oral skills, where- as in the advanced levels, literature was the focal point. Midway during the year each language class made food of the nationality studied and had a banquet. Everyone involved experienced new in- sights into the way different cultures munch out. SISQM1 I ll 1. Barb Ringhofer concentrates on computer input. 2. Miss Linda Hicks teaches Spanish with ease. 3. Jeff Bieber, John DeLue, Jim Geist and Tom Hendrickson are entranced with algebra. 4. Kristen Swenson and Shannon Quigley munch out at the language banquet, 5. Mr. Jack Lewis individually helps his sophomore math class.
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